Networking ki pro mini using a static ip address – AJA Ki Pro Mini User Manual

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NOTE:

If Ki Pro Mini fails to find a DHCP server via its network connection, it will fall back to using the
factory default static IP of 192.168.0.2—or whatever IP address you’ve previously defined. AJA
recommends you define a Static IP address with parameter 50.2 so you’ll be prepared in the
event your DHCP server fails.

Networking Ki Pro
Mini using a Static
IP Address

To set a static IP address for Ki Pro Mini, you’ll have to make some simple Parameter menu
selections. The illustration below shows the four menu selections you need to make,
while entering the information provided to you by your IT administrator (as discussed
earlier).

Figure 9. Configuring Ki Pro Mini with a Static IP Address

Note: for parameters 50.2,
50.3, and 50.4, you will be
setting IP addresses that
consist of “octets”
separated by a period (i.e.,
10.0.180.0).

For these parameters, the
Select button selects the
octet and then the Adjust
buttons select the desired
number. Pressing Select
again advances to the next
octet. At the final octet, the
address will flash—
pressing Select at that point
confirms the setting.

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